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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SWF_CCMS - CCMS: Monitoring
Message number: 179
Message text: All messages were processed
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SWF_CCMS179
- All messages were processed ?The SAP error message SWF_CCMS179 "All messages were processed" typically indicates that the system has completed processing all messages in a specific context, such as a workflow or a message queue. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that there are no more messages to process at that moment.
Cause:
- Normal Operation: The message is often displayed during normal operation when the system has successfully processed all queued messages.
- Workflow Completion: It can occur when a workflow has completed all its tasks and there are no pending messages.
- Message Queue Status: It may also indicate that the message queue is empty, meaning there are no messages left to be processed.
Solution:
Since SWF_CCMS179 is an informational message rather than an error, there is typically no action required. However, if you are expecting messages to be processed and you see this message, consider the following steps:
- Check Message Queue: Verify the message queue to ensure that there are indeed no messages left to process. You can do this using transaction codes like
SWI1
(for workflow) orSMQ1/SMQ2
(for qRFC).- Review Workflow Logs: If you are working with workflows, check the workflow logs to ensure that all tasks have been completed successfully.
- Monitor System Performance: If you are experiencing delays or issues with message processing, monitor system performance and check for any bottlenecks.
- Re-trigger Processes: If you believe there should be messages to process, you may need to re-trigger the process that generates those messages.
Related Information:
SWI1
- Workflow OverviewSMQ1
- Monitor outbound queuesSMQ2
- Monitor inbound queuesIf you continue to experience issues or if the message appears in an unexpected context, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or technical support team for further investigation.
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